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== The Twelve Principles of Animation ==
== The Twelve Principles of Animation ==
[[wikipedia:Twelve_basic_principles_of_animation|Twelve basic principles of animation]] is a book written by early Walt Disney animators Frank Thomas and Ollie Johnston. It outlines twelve general principles and is generally regarded as
[[wikipedia:Twelve_basic_principles_of_animation|Twelve basic principles of animation]] is a book written by early Walt Disney animators Frank Thomas and Ollie Johnston. It outlines twelve general principles which are regarded as fundamental among animators.


# '''Squash and Stretch'''
# '''Squash and Stretch'''

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The Twelve Principles of Animation

Twelve basic principles of animation is a book written by early Walt Disney animators Frank Thomas and Ollie Johnston. It outlines twelve general principles which are regarded as fundamental among animators.

  1. Squash and Stretch
  2. Anticipation
  3. Staging
  4. Straight-Ahead and Pose-to-Pose
  5. Follow-Through and overlapping action
  6. Slow-In and Slow-Out
  7. Arcs
  8. Secondary Action
  9. Timing
  10. Exaggeration
  11. Solid Drawing
  12. Appeal